Studio Lee Sanghyeok is founded by Sanghyeok Lee (Jinju, South Korea, 1983) who studied at Design Academy Eindhoven. He is interested in how we live with objects, what kind of objects we made for our living or what kind of spaces we made with objects.

Short horror animation film. Joseph is mentally deviated. He is a prisoner of his own flat and always in permanent war with his own mind. In reality, where desires, memories and nightmares is mixed together, there’s no escape for the tortured soul. He either win this battle or will be condemned forever. In The Tall Grass Is probably one of only few animations made in genre of psychological thriller, with deeper meaning.

LLAMA concept blends utility with identity and confronts heritage with contemporary lifestyle. With a strong graphic expression, LLAMA is a funny solution for today´s domestic urban environment. A clothes rack with an animated and simple expression. Its function and its easy construction are evident. LLAMA is a piece of furniture for all of the clothing that gathers up in your living space. Perfect for those who tend to leave their clothes all over the floor.

Starting with a single straight line, each subsequent line seeks to imitate its predecessor. The pattern that evolves is unique to each piece just as each breath, and therefore each line, will vary slightly. Depending on the artist’s constitution, each work obtains an individual motion, which distinguishes it from the others. Concentration and the repetitive act of inhaling and exhal- ing between each line allows the whole to evolve naturally into logarithmic- like patterns and layers.

The Space and WIRED are looking to support artistic innovation and will be commissioning three Creative Fellows to produce a new digital artwork that has the potential to make a significant impact on the world: politically, socially, technologically, artistically.

Inspired by baskets, and experimenting with traditional techniques, these lamps are innovative both in their making and the way they are used. Weaving is a technique that repeats itself and also creates a visual repetitive pattern.

In the world of high complications, the grande and petite sonnerie holds a very special place, well above even split-seconds chronographs, perpetual calendars, and certainly above the once-holy tourbillon. There are but a small handful of watchmakers, as individuals, or as brands, capable of producing such a watch. It is that special, and François-Paul Journe launched his Sonnerie Souveraine back in 2006, by himself.